Many thanks to Find A Grave contributors Larry and Edie Doepel for the obituary published in the LaFollette Press on Thursday, February 13, 1975:
Mrs. Pearl Mae Coffey, 76, died February 5, at Fort Sanders Hospital.
She is survived by her husband, Mr. J. O. Coffey; two sons [Living] of LaFollette; three granddaughters, [Living]; four grandsons, [Living]; one great-granddaughter {Living]; three sisters, Mrs. Minnie Alexander, Mrs. Harley Ellison, both of LaFollette, and Mrs. Olivia Parrott of Lake City; one brother, George Pierce of LaFollette.
Funeral services were held at 1:30 p.m. Sunday at Midway Baptist Church by the Rev. Leonard Dabney. Burial was in Woodlawn Cemetery. Cross Funeral Home, LaFollette, was in charge of arrangements.
Names of survivors are not included in order to maintain their privacy.
Many thanks to Find A Grave contributors Larry and Edie Doepel for the obituary published in the LaFollette Press on Thursday, February 13, 1975:
Mrs. Pearl Mae Coffey, 76, died February 5, at Fort Sanders Hospital.
She is survived by her husband, Mr. J. O. Coffey; two sons [Living] of LaFollette; three granddaughters, [Living]; four grandsons, [Living]; one great-granddaughter {Living]; three sisters, Mrs. Minnie Alexander, Mrs. Harley Ellison, both of LaFollette, and Mrs. Olivia Parrott of Lake City; one brother, George Pierce of LaFollette.
Funeral services were held at 1:30 p.m. Sunday at Midway Baptist Church by the Rev. Leonard Dabney. Burial was in Woodlawn Cemetery. Cross Funeral Home, LaFollette, was in charge of arrangements.
Names of survivors are not included in order to maintain their privacy.
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